A new transient ultraluminous X-ray source in NGC 7090

IF 4.8 3区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Pub Date : 2020-11-17 DOI:10.1093/mnras/staa3666
D. Walton, M. Heida, M. Bachetti, F. Fürst, M. Brightman, H. Earnshaw, P. Evans, A. Fabian, B. Grefenstette, F. Harrison, G. Israel, G. Lansbury, M. Middleton, S. Pike, V. Rana, T. Roberts, G. A. Rodriguez Castillo, R. Salvaterra, X. Song, D. Stern
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We report on the discovery of a new, transient ultraluminous X-ray source (ULX) in the galaxy NGC 7090. This new ULX, which we refer to as NGC 7090 ULX3, was discovered via monitoring with Swift during 2019–2020, and to date has exhibited a peak luminosity of LX ∼ 6 × 1039 erg s−1. Archival searches show that, prior to its recent transition into the ULX regime, ULX3 appeared to exhibit a fairly stable luminosity of LX ∼ 1038 erg s−1. Such strong long-time-scale variability may be reminiscent of the small population of known ULX pulsars, although deep follow-up observations with XMM–Newton and NuSTAR do not reveal any robust X-ray pulsation signals. Pulsations similar to those seen from known ULX pulsars cannot be completely excluded, however, as the limit on the pulsed fraction of any signal that remains undetected in these data is ≲20 per cent. The broad-band spectrum from these observations is well modelled with a simple thin disc model, consistent with sub-Eddington accretion, which may instead imply a moderately large black hole accretor (MBH ∼ 40 M⊙). Similarly, though, more complex models consistent with the super-Eddington spectra seen in other ULXs (and the known ULX pulsars) cannot be excluded given the limited signal-to-noise ratio of the available broad-band data. The nature of the accretor powering this new ULX therefore remains uncertain.
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NGC中一种新的瞬态超亮X射线源 7090
我们报告在NGC星系中发现了一个新的瞬态超亮X射线源(ULX) 7090.这个新的ULX,我们称之为NGC 7090 ULX3是在2019年至2020年期间通过Swift的监测发现的,迄今为止,其峰值光度为LX~6×1039 ergs−1。档案检索显示,在最近过渡到ULX机制之前,ULX3似乎表现出相当稳定的亮度LX~1038 ergs−1。这种强烈的长时间尺度变化可能让人想起已知的ULX脉冲星数量很少,尽管XMM–Newton和NuSTAR的深度后续观测没有发现任何强大的X射线脉动信号。然而,不能完全排除与已知ULX脉冲星类似的脉冲,因为在这些数据中未被检测到的任何信号的脉冲部分的极限是≲20%。这些观测的宽带光谱是用一个简单的薄圆盘模型很好地建模的,与亚爱丁顿吸积一致,这可能意味着一个中等大小的黑洞吸积器(MBH~40 M⊙)。然而,类似地,由于可用宽带数据的信噪比有限,不能排除与其他ULX(以及已知的ULX脉冲星)中的超级爱丁顿光谱一致的更复杂模型。因此,为这种新型ULX提供动力的吸积器的性质仍不确定。
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